In this video, learn about managing Exchange Online rules.
- [Instructor] Most people would agree … that a primary function of Exchange Online … within Office 365 is to get emails … to flow in and out of your organization. … So that mail flow of email communication in … and out of your organization … is referred as transport or transport services. … Now, we manage the transport services of Exchange Online … through the mail flow option … within the Exchange admin center. … Now, there's several options here … that we can configure … and I'm going to run through those … because they're very relevant … in ensuring you get the most out … of your Exchange Online deployment. … The first option we have here are rules … or transport rules. … Now, rules are a set … of policies that can be applied to messages … as they come in and out of the organization. … Messages can have policies … that apply to them on a wide set of criterias. … Some of those criterias can even have exceptions. … So we have some pre-defined criterias … that are set in our wizard here, in our interface. …
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2/4/2019- Managing global subscription settings, domain names, and user settings
- Managing Exchange user mailboxes
- Implementing Exchange distribution and security groups
- Implementing Exchange rules
- Managing SharePoint settings
- Managing Skype for Business settings
- Implementing multifactor authentication
- Using remote PowerShell to manage Office 365
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Managing Office 365 General Settings
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2. Managing Office 365 Email Services
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3. Managing Office 365 SharePoint and Skype for Business Online
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4. Advanced Office 365 Configurations
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 2s
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